2-D video is an important and engaging component of training
programs and curricula around the world, but learners see only the linear path
the video projects. What if you created a more immersive world for your
learners, and gave them control of what to focus on and explore, by allowing
them to see everything around them?

In this session, you will explore the use of 360-degree video in
training development. You will learn what it takes to capture and edit 360
video on a budget, and how you can view and share your 360 video content with
the world. Additionally, the session will cover how mainstream editing programs
are adopting 360 workflows, and you will experience examples of 360 video that
are being used for training and development in industries today.

In this session,
you will learn:

What it takes to record and edit 360
video

How to view and share 360 video

About existing 360 video training uses
and examples

About the strengths and weaknesses of
360 video in training development

Technology
discussed in this session:360-degree video; Adobe Premiere; and the GoPro Hero4
and SJ4000 action cameras.

Destery Hildenbrand

Learning Specialist

Rockwell Collins

Destery Hildenbrand is a learning specialist with Rockwell Collins and an
adjunct instructor at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He
is always exploring useful and effective ways to incorporate technology into
learning and development. With over 12 years in the training and
development industry, Destery’s main areas of focus are learning technology
integration, instructional design, and augmented reality solutions.